“Strange Fruit‚” by Billie Holiday and Abel Meeropol‚ the visual image represents the tension and segregation in the South in the 1930s. The song is short and simple‚ having only three stanzas and 12 lines. All the lines follow a rhyme pattern‚ where each pair of lines rhyme at the ending. The following line ’Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze’ is in an almost in a casual tone‚ which purposely makes the image of murder shocking and surprising. The use of ‘bodies’ in this line‚ suggests that there
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“Golden Gloves” Joyce Carol Oates’ story “Golden Gloves”‚ is about a premature seven month old baby who born with deformed feet‚ the tiny arches twisted‚ and his toe turned inward like fleshy claws. When he was three years old he learned to walk because he could not work. His face is misshape and look like an adult. His parents feel embarrass because he was handicapped. Height years later after he was born he had a surgery on his feet. When his father took him to a boxing match he felt in love with
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Ch1 1 - A(n) _________ is a LAN that uses the same technologies as the Internet but is open to only those inside the organization. a. Intranet b. I-net c. Local Area Network d. Extranet Answer: A‚ page 7 2 - A backbone network is: a. a high speed central network that connects other networks in a distance from hundreds of feet to several miles. b. a group of personal computers or terminals located in the same general area and connected by a common cable so they can exchange information. c. a network
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ditch with grass on the top and a dirt tunnel that becomes a complex as it descends. On the left side of the stairs is a man striking or about to strike a person with a whip and the second person falling violently into the ditch with their limbs in twisted flailing positions. On the right side‚ the artists depicts a small African child dropping a small ball like object into the winding tunnel where several larger African adults are either trying to climb out of the tunnel‚ struggle to not fall deeper
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the shadowy darkness were the street lamps‚ placed so methodically and evenly it made them seem more significant than they really were. Near one of these lamps‚ on a bench‚ was an ancient man‚ his hair grey‚ his face was warped with deep wrinkles‚ a pair of round rimmed spectacles perched on his nose. His dull eyes‚ seeming to be staring into nothingness‚ peered sadly through the lenses. He slowly unlatched the case on his lap and reverently lifted the saxophone from its place‚ and is it opened‚ the
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the most corrupted by power as their blood soaked pursuit of total authority clearly shows. Aggressive and abusive behavior forces the pair to the extremes‚ ultimately making the capricious decisions to usurp the throne by assassinating King Duncan. Macbeth gets his first taste of
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encoding sets of plans for building various parts of the cell. So how exactly does DNA do this? Well‚ DNA comes in the form of a “twisted ladder shape” called a double helix. Each rung of a DNA ladder is built with two of the four letters of the DNA alphabet: A (adenine)‚ C (cytosine)‚ T (thymine)‚ and G (guanine). However‚ there is a catch. A will only pair with T‚ C will only pair with G‚ and vice versa. Much like the English language‚ the letters of the DNA alphabet make word and the words make sentences
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structure of DNA DNA is an example of a macromolecule‚ i.e. a large molecule with a special shape‚ which is built up from many smaller parts called sub-units . If you could magnify part of a nucleus‚ you would see the DNA molecule looking like a twisted rope ladder - a double helix. The two strands forming the sides of the ladder give it a strong yet flexible structure‚ which does not vary along its length. Stretched between these are the "rungs" of the ladder‚ the parts of the DNA molecule which
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BLUEPRINT OF LIFE: CHAPTER 2 GENETICS Gregor Mendel’s experiments helped advance our knowledge of the inheritance of characteristics 2.1 GREGOR MENDEL AND THE BIRTH OF GENETICS Gregor Mendel (1822-84) – ‘the father of genetics’ Born in Austria He was an Augustinian monk He worked as a teacher and as an investigator He observed the growth of peas He recorded the ratios of characteristics that appeared in the offspring His discovery stated he observed a pattern in the inheritance of characteristics
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the chromosomes of all plant and animal cells‚ and carrying in coded form instructions for passing on hereditary characteristics. The DNA molecule takes the shape of a double helix‚ a simple structure that resembles gently twisted ladders. The rails of the ladder are made of pairs of nitrogen-containing nucleotides‚ which are subdivisions of DNA. Because each nucleotide within a rung of the DNA ladder is always paired with the same complimentary nucleotide‚ one half of the molecule can serve as a template
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